The conservative must not just be a person who votes for the conservative candidate and listens to a weekly sermon. The imaginative conservative must see things from different angles, must be able to plan, must see the interactions among religion, history, philosophy, and current events.

Oswald Chambers (July 24, 1874 – November 15, 1917) was an early twentieth-century Scottish Baptist and Holiness Movement evangelist and teacher, best known for the devotional My Utmost for His Highest.

When the plan is adopted, it will put Mississippi in compliance with the federal Every Student Succeeds Act. The Mississippi Department of Education is required to put the plan in place in order to be eligible for federal education funding.

A swearing-in ceremony takes place Jan. 3 at the court building near the state Capitol. Circuit Judge Bobby Chamberlin of Hernando won a northern district Supreme Court race in November. He will succeed retiring Justice Ann Lamar of Senatobia. The three justices re-elected in November are James Maxwell of Oxford, who holds another northern district […]

Education committees from the Mississippi House and Senate will convene at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 27, for a presentation from EdBuild. The meeting is open to the public. The meeting will be in Room 216 of the Mississippi State Capitol. The announcement of the no-bid contract with EdBuild two weeks ago by House Speaker […]

The Wayne County Republican Party will hold a fundraiser on October the 22nd at 6:30pm at Under The C Catfish House, 1863 Highway 45 S, Buckatunna, MS 39322. Funds will go towards fscholarships awarded to students from Wayne County who have volunteered their time to work on campaigns for Republicans. Speakers for the event will […]

The Mississippi Department of Education announced last week what department officials describe as “an experienced and highly regarded group of professionals from across the state.” The group of teachers will serve on the first Mississippi Teacher Council (MTC). In order to qualify for consideration to the council teachers had to: Be a classroom teacher for […]

The 40 Days for Life campaign will return to Jackson on September 28. The event will feature a peaceful 40-day prayer vigil in the public right-of-way outside Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Last year, the campaign is credited with saving 11 lives from abortion, bringing together 12 churches, and organizing 250 volunteers to contribute 480 hours of community service.